Information For Authors
If you wish to publish your work in Viceversa. Revista galega de tradución, we recommend that you review the declaration of interests and objectives of the magazine, as well as its main thematic lines in the about section of the journal. Viceversa accepts articles in any European language; the magazine will translate them into Galician for publication. On its website, Viceversa will offer both the original and the Galician version. You can also consult the magazine's style guide.
To submit an article you must register in the magazine's system or log in if you have already registered in the past.
Viceversa does not charge for the assessment nor for the publication of papers.
Open access:
Viceversa provides free, immediate and open access to all its contents, with the aim of promoting scientific exchange and the free circulation of knowledge.
All the works published in Viceversa are subject to a 'Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial’(CC-BY-NC) licence.
Ethical code of conduct:
Viceversa assumes and promotes the ‘Ethical code of conduct’ established by the Committee on Publications Ethics (COPE).
Privacy statement:
The names, e-mail and/or postal addresses and other personal data collected by Viceversa will be used only for the purposes stated by the journal: sending and receiving papers for publication, evaluation of papers by the Editorial Board and the Review Board, and correspondence regarding the journal. In no case will they be made available for other purposes or transferred to third parties. In accordance with Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the European Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and the free movement of such data, the users of this website have the right of access, rectification, opposition, deletion, limitation of processing and portability with regard to their personal data.
Author's rights:
All the works published in Viceversa are subject to a 'Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial' (CC-BY-NC) licence.
Authors retain ownership of their work and may republish it in another medium without the need to request permission from Viceversa, provided that they declare that the work was originally published in this journal.
DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
Every paper published in Viceversa will be assigned a DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
Preventing plagiarism:
In order to guarantee the originality of the work published and ensure compliance with its code of ethics, Viceversa uses the plagiarism detection tool hired by the University of Vigo.